This is a big deal...


Jun 14, 2024

 by Kim Bouldin
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No one wants to hear this, but…

Making major changes in your health and fitness takes time.

That means you probably won’t see results as quickly as you want to. 

It also means that if you’re serious about achieving your goals, you HAVE to find a way to enjoy the process.

Easiest way to do that? Make a BIG deal out of your small wins along the way! 

I’m serious…

Your jeans  fit a little looser? Celebrate! 

Have more energy when you wake up in the morning? Celebrate!

Jog a mile without stopping? Celebrate!

These milestones might seem insignificant, but they’re key for keeping you going.

And bonus, when you take the time to acknowledge your wins, you build self-confidence and self-efficacy (knowing that you can do hard things!).

So how do you celebrate your small wins? 

Well, they should align with your mission. For example, rocking a big ice cream sundae every time you hit a weight loss milestone would work against your goal.

But some things that will help? 

  • Give yourself a social shoutout! Make a quick post about your journey and talk about your accomplishments and what you’ve learned. You never know who you might inspire!

  • Take a little “you” time. How about a massage or picking up a new book?

  • Get yourself a new outfit or some workout clothes. This can also be a big self-esteem booster.

  • New gear! Grab a cushiony new yoga mat, some resistance bands, a kettlebell, or a pair of sneakers.

If you’re not used to celebrating yourself, this can all feel a little weird at first…

But after working with over hundreds of people just like you who are getting back into fitness, it’s just as important as setting your goals in the first place. 

If you want to know exactly how we guide women over 40 to get energized, feel better, get stronger, and feel more confident, you can read our program breakdown here <<

Committed to your success,

Kim and the Fab Fit Team

PS...If you are in perimenopause or menopause, our brand-new program may be the missing link. Check it out here.